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Message from Tim Kendziorski, VAC President
The Vintage Airstream Club
Intra-Club of WBCCI Since 1993
January / February 2014 VAC Newsletter March 14-16
Region 9 VAC
Lone Star VAC and Heart of
Texas Camping Unit Rally
Dublin, TX Rally planned during Dublin’s St.
Patrick Celebration
Contact Lance McEwan.,
VAC Region 9 Representative [email protected]
April 2 – 7
Florida State Rally, WBCCI Rally with Vintage Parking New Location: Florida Keys,
Sunshine Key Resort
Contact: Dan Maciejezyk [email protected]
June 28– July 4
WBCCI 57th International
Gillette, WY VAC Events: Parade, VAC Parking,
Officer Election, Seminars ,Happy
Hours, Open House, Fun!
Registration Form in WBCCI Blue Beret
July 17-21
Region 10 Caravan to Coast
Warrenton/Astoria, Oregon
VAC Members Invited
http://region10.wbcci.net
Contact: Iain Cameron [email protected]
July 24– 28
Region 11 VAC
RMVAC 12th Rally
Gunnison, CO Contact Chris Hildenbrand [email protected]
Registration at rmvac.org
August 1-3
Region 10 VAC 40th Old Time Fiddlers Picnic
Livingston, MT
Contact Dal Smilie [email protected]
Calendar continued page 2.
VAC 2014 Rally
Calendar
The holidays are finally behind us and quite honestly, I welcome the break in all the excitement. In
our house we had one daughter come for a 3 month stay and after she left, daughter #2 has moved
in. We have had a flooded basement when a valve developed a leak. We are still cleaning up from
that. Oh, and the tree is still up in our living room – last year we waited until almost March to take it
down. That's the way our house rolls.
The VAC has seen a recent change as well. Pam Peak has turned in the books and stepped down as
the treasurer of the club. She has held this position since 2009 when she took over from Jim
Cooper. I have to say that I have really enjoyed working with her these past few years. Her easy
mannerisms and subtle humor has always been appreciated. Pam – Thank you for so professionally
handling this position over the years. You will be missed!
Taking over the treasurers duties is Shirley Bollinger. She eagerly stepped up to the plate minutes
after I made the announcement at International that Pam was stepping down. I have had the pleas-
ure of camping with Shirley on a few occasions and know that she will be doing a great job. Currently
the books are being reviewed by an accountant and I will be including the results of that audit in my
report at International later this year. Once that review is complete I will be forwarding the mate-
rials to Shirley.
At International in Huron, the VAC Board voted to assist Marla Brady, WBCCI Historian, with fund-
ing in the amount of $500 directed towards her archival efforts. I spoke with Marla to get an idea
of what her needs were and they are actually greater than what we expected. The club has films,
slides, photographs and paperwork that are a part of the club's history that really need to be digit-
ized and then preserved for safekeeping. Digitizing allows us to make these item available to all club
members. Archiving of course preserves the originals as best as we can. After talking to Marla I am
convinced that, as a club who is dedicated to Airstreaming History, we can help in more ways than
one to preserve this material. I will be working with Marla over the next few months to see what we
can do to complete this process.
There is lots more work to do this year and I have a list of goals to still accomplish for the VAC
with the time I have left. We still have Region Rep vacancies that need to be filled. If you are inter-
ested in becoming a region rep please contact me or Iain Cameron, 3rd VP. These positions are so
very vital to the VAC's existence. Reps are the front lines of contact in the regions. If you are a
positive, energetic and outgoing individual who wants to make a difference in the club, don't be
afraid to step up to the plate. Tim
Volunteers Needed—VAC Regional Reps and Appointed Positions
VAC Region Representatives are needed for Regions 2, 7, 8, and 12.
Contact Iain Cameron, [email protected]
VAC Parliamentarian Position Available
Contact Kimber Moore, [email protected]
Quick Tech, Jim Cooper
Converter to Inverter Connections
2014 Calendar Continued ...
August 8—11
Region 10 VAC
Wenatchee River County Park
Monitor, WA
Contact: Iain Cameron
Region 12 VAC
2nd Annual VAC West Round-up
Vacwest.org
Contact: Tim Kendziorski
Date To Be Determined
An inverter to generate 110VAC from the 12VDC in our trailers is a common addition, but it requires
planning. Proper wire size and connection to the 12VDC system is very important. Installing inverters
in the 200 to 600 watt category is easy for the electrically adventurous. Bigger inverters for coffee
pots (2000 watt) is for the electrically skilled. The same theory applies, but the details become ex-
tremely important. I will go through the process starting with the converter that charges your bat-
tery and ending with applying 120VAC to your trailer's wiring.
The converter (battery charger) recharges the battery. If yours
is still the original Univolt, replace it. A bad charger can ruin the best
battery. The AC input of the converter can plug into an existing re-
ceptacle with 16 GA or larger wire, but the DC output wire size is
critical. The table shows maximum distance in feet between the con-
verter and battery for wire gauge size and 30 or 40 amp converter
output. This also applies to distance between the battery and fuse
box.
Locating the inverter is equally important. It should be closer to the battery than its AC recepta-
cle. The 12VDC input carries ten times the current as the 110VAC output. The wire size table applies
to distance from the battery to the inverter. Note, a 200 watt inverter requires 15 amps, 400 watt –
30 amps, and 600 watt – 50 amps at full load. Fuse (F1) the connection in or outside the fuse box
with a 20, 40, or 50 amp fuse respectively.
The inverter should not be on unless it is in use, otherwise it is wasting battery power.
Use a lighted toggle switch (Ace Hardware) to drive the coil of an automotive
relay with 60 amp contacts. Connect power to the inverter through a normally open
contact so that the inverter is off unless the switch is on. Wires through the switch
and to the relay coil can be as small as 22 GA. I used a gray receptacle next to the
inverter switch for the 110VAC output.
Finally. the optional step is connecting the inverter 110VAC output to the trailer internal 110VAC
wiring. If you do this, the converter must be disconnected when the inverter is running. If not an
inefficient power wasting loop will be created. The converter can be disconnected by unplugging it, if
you remember, or disconnecting it with a relay as shown in the diagram. If you wire the inverter
output into the trailer wiring, use the relay. Remember this, if you leave the inverter on, the batters
charger is off and the battery is not being charged, even when your trailer is connected to shore
power.
I have completed this installation in both of our trailers for the purpose running and charging elec-
tronic gadgets. I didn’t use the AC relay and didn’t connect the inverter output to the trailer
110VAC wiring.
Advice from Tom Reed,
VAC President 1999-2000
Reserve a good spot and date
Invite folks to come
Collect the rally and campsite fees
Vintage Airstreamers will come and good things
will happen
Randy’s Advice After Two
VAC Rallies in Estes Park, Colorado
Form a planning committee once the rally becomes
popular and number of attendees increases:
registration, parking, campground coordinator,
food, happy hour, entertainment.
More Advice After Third RMVAC Rally
1. Choose a nice location, a VAC rally is often a
vacation for attendees
2. Park those staying the longest in the core area
so short timers don’t leave empty spaces
3. Have a centrally located area for VAC’ers to
gather and plan for weather issues.
4. Provide information about local sites/tours
5. Have a contract with campground, collect fees
up front, and publish cancellation date
6. Obtain a certificate of Insurance from WBCCI
and invite new and old trailer owners.
7. Consider polishing demos, an auction of old
“junk”, give away posters and medallions, and sell
or give away T-shirts designed for the rally.
Remember, “Good Things Will Happen”
Forming A VAC Rally
Ideas from Vintage Advantage Newsletter 2005
Randy Unter, Region 11 Rep.
WBCCI 3rd International 1960 Colorado Springs, CO
In 2014 Airstreams are featured in commercials, TV network programs, and all types of magazine
advertising. Enjoy this article shared by Candy and Bill Fisher, VAC and motorcycle enthusiasts
from Colleyville, TX and members of the Heart of Texas Camping Unit in Region 9.
If you are the owner of a vintage airstream, (25 or
more years old) and a member of the WBCCI you
are eligible to join the fun. The Vintage airstream
Club will offer you a chance to meet and have fun
with other owners of these fine senior trailers.
Vintage owners share pride, prestige and privileg-
es.
Some of us bought these trailers new and never
saw a reason to change. Some bought an older
trailer just for the fun of restoring it. Others, with
young families chose this economical way to enter
Airstreaming, and still others wanted to down-size
to one of the easy-to-tow oldies. Whatever your
reason, the club will offer support through:
Parking together at International with social hour, cook-out
and other activities including annual election of officers.
A library of how-to information both written and video.
Newsletter with buy and sell.
Seminars
A judging (Concours D’elegance) of best vintage trailers at
International. Awards will be given for best restoration,
most innovative, reconstruction, oldest in show, and oldest
on-owner, best gadget, best fix.
Open-house so guests can see how good life was in the old
days before electronic water heaters.
Starting as just an ideas in May of ‘92, the club is
now an official intra-club of WBCCI with officers
and over 100 members. The activities are unique,
the need is now established, so the sky is the limit.
There are 5000 vintage Airstreams out there
somewhere.
What is believed to be the first vintage caravan in
U.S. history arrived in Bismarck with 30 trailers,
some as old as 57 years. Watch your next region
rally. It may have a vintage section with open
house, judging, bull session and seminar.
Vintage owners love to get together and swap
stories. But, there is serious work to be done
collecting and publishing data on these old mod-
els. If this is your interest we can use your help.
We are already making plans for Brandon, Man.
In 94.
Interested in joining? Pick up an application and
send your $7 to the treasurer. You will be getting
the newsletter so you can follow all future activi-
ties. We make serious talk, but we all know the
main objective is to have fun
Mr. Duane C. Hedahl, VAC Treasurer
VAC History 1992– 1995
Newsletter
6200 Choke Cherry Dr.
Loveland, CO 80537
Vintage Airstream Club Newsletter
The Official Newsletter of the Vintage Airstream Club
January / February 2014
The Vintage Airstream Club
Editor’s Thoughts, Rhonda Cooper
Jim and I have been members of the WBCCI since 2002 and our first connection to Airstreaming was an Air Forums rally in New Mexico,
followed by membership in the WBCCI Denver Unit and VAC. My first memories were seeing an Airstream without a rear bath floor, lost on
the highway to the Air Forum rally. Our first Denco event was a luncheon and I recall thinking I should be home grading papers. Finally we
connected with the VAC for the 3rd RMVAC Colorado rally and the reason for owning an Airstream became much clearer, but I still had a lot
to comprehend. How can someone pull just an Airstream shell to the rally, sleep on a mattress on the floor and still have fun? How and may-
be why do members get a special type chair embroidered with their name and number? Do Airstreamers actually pull old trailers thousands of
miles just for a VAC rally? Does everyone need to offer fresh bake goodies for the Open House?
Yes, the VAC hooked me on Airstreaming, but I have to give a SHOUT OUT to our Denver Unit too. It is an active and diverse group of
Airstreamers, now over 150 memberships strong. Jim and I do all we can to support the unit and will be hosting the February Luncheon in
Loveland, Colorado. The DenCo Unit is great! I hope you are supporting your local unit too.
2013– 2014 VAC Officers President, Tim Kendziorski
1st VP, Kimber Moore
2nd VP, Paul Mayeux
3rd VP, Iain Cameron
Recording Secretary, Patti Reed
Treasurer, Pamela Peak
Past President, Chris Hildenbrand
Quick Links
vintageairstreamclub.org
Please stay in touch and send your ideas and articles for the VAC Newsletter.
Rhonda Cooper
6200 Choke Cherry Drive Loveland, CO 80537